Across
- 6. Occurring naturally or without premeditation; arising without apparent external cause.
- 8. To identify or locate precisely; to find or specify with precision.
- 11. Done without being planned, organized, or rehearsed; spur-of-the-moment.
- 12. To arrange or organize in a systematic way.
- 14. A deceptive appearance or impression; a false idea or belief.
- 15. The ability to make good judgments and quick decisions; keen insight or perceptiveness.
- 16. Affected with a feeling of sickness in the stomach; inclined to vomit.
- 17. Used to emphasize a statement or response, indicating agreement or confirmation.
- 19. A comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.
- 20. A fault or failure to meet a certain standard; a deficiency or imperfection.
Down
- 1. An indirect reference, typically a brief or casual mention of something without explicitly stating it.
- 2. To arrange or deal with in order of importance; to give priority to certain tasks or activities.
- 3. Lacking interest; not interested or indifferent.
- 4. Pertaining to a climax or the highest point; reaching the most intense or exciting part.
- 5. Impartial; unbiased; not influenced by personal interest or benefit.
- 7. Related to the climate; characteristic of a particular climate.
- 9. To deduce or conclude information based on evidence and reasoning rather than explicit statements.
- 10. At the present time; currently.
- 13. A small, wingless insect known for its jumping ability and often found on the fur of animals.
- 18. Persistent and annoyingly repetitive; continuously complaining or fault-finding.
- 21. Extremely irritating or frustrating; causing intense annoyance.